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  1. Korneale Endothelzellfotografie: Vergleich von Smartphones

    Background

    The documentation of ophthalmologic findings using smartphone photography can confirm diagnoses and enable follow-up assessments in...

    Cornelius Jakob Wiedenmann, Daniel Böhringer, ... Katrin Wacker in Die Ophthalmologie
    Article Open access 27 October 2022
  2. The association between the diversity of online activities on smartphones and cognitive function among middle-aged and elderly Chinese adults

    Background

    Many studies have shown that using smartphones can improve cognitive function, but no studies have shown the effect of the diversity of...

    Qian Chen, Haoqiang Ji, Qingxin Shang in BMC Public Health
    Article Open access 21 February 2024
  3. Are smartphones and low-cost external microphones comparable for measuring time-domain acoustic parameters?

    Purpose

    This study examined and compared the diagnostic accuracy and correlation levels of the acoustic parameters of the audio recordings obtained...

    M. Enes Ceylan, M. Emrah Cangi, ... Özgür Yiğit in European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
    Article 16 August 2023
  4. Personalized mood prediction from patterns of behavior collected with smartphones

    Over the last ten years, there has been considerable progress in using digital behavioral phenotypes, captured passively and continuously from...

    Brunilda Balliu, Chris Douglas, ... Jonathan Flint in npj Digital Medicine
    Article Open access 28 February 2024
  5. Performing tympanometry using smartphones

    Background

    Tympanometry is used as part of a battery of tests for screening of middle ear function and may help diagnose middle ear disorders, but...

    Justin Chan, Ali Najafi, ... Shyamnath Gollakota in Communications Medicine
    Article Open access 16 June 2022
  6. Text neck is not associated with neck and upper limb disability in young adults who use smartphones

    Purpose

    The objective of the present study was to correlate neck and upper-limb disabilities with neck flexion in university students who are...

    Vitor Kinoshita Souza, Ione Jayce Ceola Schneider, ... Rafael Inácio Barbosa in European Spine Journal
    Article 18 February 2024
  7. Smartphones for musculoskeletal research – hype or hope? Lessons from a decennium of mHealth studies

    Background

    Smartphones provide opportunities for musculoskeletal research: they are integrated in participants’ daily lives and can be used to collect...

    Anna L. Beukenhorst, Katie L. Druce, Diederik De Cock in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
    Article Open access 23 May 2022
  8. Interference by Modern Smartphones and Accessories with Cardiac Pacemakers and Defibrillators

    Purpose of Review

    The risk of cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) interference from cell phones was previously thought to be low based on...

    Fahd Nadeem, Cao Thach Tran, ... Michael Wu in Current Cardiology Reports
    Article Open access 27 January 2022
  9. The effect of smartphones on the self-rated health levels of the elderly

    Background

    Due to the penetration of Internet use and the popularity of “Internet + elderly care” among seniors in recent years, the elderly are...

    **an Liang, Feixue **ong, Fangting **e in BMC Public Health
    Article Open access 15 March 2022
  10. Video livestreaming from medical emergency callers’ smartphones to emergency medical dispatch centres: a sco** review of current uses, opportunities, and challenges

    Background

    Timely dispatch of appropriate emergency medical services (EMS) resources to the scene of medical incidents, and/or provision of treatment...

    Carin Magnusson, Lucie Ollis, ... Cath Taylor in BMC Emergency Medicine
    Article Open access 11 June 2024
  11. Can mobile health apps with smartphones and tablets be the new frontier of cognitive rehabilitation in older individuals? A narrative review of a growing field

    Introduction

    A recent interesting field of application of telemedicine/e-health involved smartphone apps. Although research on mHealth began in 2014,...

    Maria Grazia Maggio, Antonina Luca, ... Alessandra Nicoletti in Neurological Sciences
    Article Open access 13 September 2023
  12. Reliability of different smartphones measuring the hallux valgus parameters in a new rapid method: a follow-up study

    Objective

    This study aimed to further compare the abilities to measure hallux valgus parameters in different smartphones using the intrinsic...

    Lin Wang, Chao Zhang, ... **aoji Luo in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
    Article Open access 02 April 2022
  13. Real-time sensing of war’s effects on wellbeing with smartphones and smartwatches

    Background

    Modern wars have a catastrophic effect on the wellbeing of civilians. However, the nature of this effect remains unclear, with most...

    Merav Mofaz, Matan Yechezkel, ... Erez Shmueli in Communications Medicine
    Article Open access 17 April 2023
  14. A novel rapid measurement of hallux valgus parameters using the built-in photo edit function of smartphones

    Objective

    The objective of this study was to assess the accuracy and reliability of and time taken by a novel method using the built-in photo-edit...

    Tianji Huang, Lin Wang, ... **aoji Luo in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
    Article Open access 21 August 2021
  15. Perceived Accuracy Around Undetectable = Untransmitable Among Sexual and Gender Minorities Using Smartphones in India

    Sexual and gender minorities (SGM) using online venues in India are usually not reached by government HIV interventions, remaining an understudied...

    Harsh Agarwal, Karin Yeatts, ... Thiago S. Torres in AIDS and Behavior
    Article 20 October 2023
  16. A “one-size-fits-most” walking recognition method for smartphones, smartwatches, and wearable accelerometers

    The ubiquity of personal digital devices offers unprecedented opportunities to study human behavior. Current state-of-the-art methods quantify...

    Marcin Straczkiewicz, Emily J. Huang, Jukka-Pekka Onnela in npj Digital Medicine
    Article Open access 23 February 2023
  17. Prevalence of bacterial contamination of touchscreens and posterior surfaces of smartphones owned by healthcare workers: a cross-sectional study

    Background

    Mobile phones used by healthcare workers (HCWs) are contaminated with bacteria, but the posterior surface of smartphones has rarely been...

    Akira Kuriyama, Hiroyuki Fujii, ... Hiromasa Irie in BMC Infectious Diseases
    Article Open access 13 July 2021
  18. Evaluation of a new portable corneal topography system for self-measurement using smartphones: a pilot study

    Purpose

    Herein, we propose the use of the “KeraVio Ring”, which is a portable, selfie-based, smartphone-attached corneal topography system that is...

    Hidenaga Kobashi, Kazuo Tsubota, ... Yasue Mitsukura in Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
    Article 26 February 2024
  19. Are smartphones and machine learning enough to diagnose tremor?

    Background

    Patients with essential tremor (ET), Parkinson’s disease (PD) and dystonic tremor (DT) can be difficult to classify and often share similar...

    Arjun Balachandar, Musleh Algarni, ... Alfonso Fasano in Journal of Neurology
    Article 21 July 2022
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